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Contents Volume 38
- Arethusa
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 38, Number 3, Fall 2005
- pp. 421-422
- 10.1353/are.2005.0013
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Contents Volume 38
Number 1
Things of the Past: Objects and Time in Greek Narrative | Karen Bassi | 1 | |
Anterastai: Competition in Eros and Politics in Classical Athens | Velvet Yates | 33 | |
Mimicking Virgins: Colonial Ambivalence and the Ancient Romance | Virginia Burrus | 49 | |
Words Born and Made: Horace's Defense of Neologisms and the Cultural Politics of Latin | Basil Dufallo | 89 | |
Docta Otia: Garden Ownership and Configurations of Leisure in Statius and Pliny the Younger | K. Sara Myers | 103 | |
Books Received | 130 |
Number 2
Philosophy, Elenchus, and Charmides' Definitions of | Marina Berzins Mccoy | 133 |
The Making of a Prostitute: Apollodoros's Portrait of Neaira | Allison Glazebrook | 161 |
The Narrator's Voice: A Narratological Reappraisal of Apostrophe in Virgil's Aeneid | Francesca Behr | 189 |
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In the Court of Time: The Reckoning of a Monster in the Apocolocyntosis of Seneca | Timothy J. Robinson | 223 |
Books Received | 259 |
Number 3
Athena's Entrance at Eumenides 405 and Hippotrophic Imagery in Aeschylus's Oresteia | Leah Himmelhoch | 263 |
Rhetoric: Art and Pseudo-Art in Plato's Gorgias | Yosef Z. Liebersohn | 303 |
Talking Trees: Philemon and Baucis Revisited | Emily Gowers | 331 |
In Memory of Tibullus: Ovid's Remembrance of Tibullus 1.3 in Amores 3.9 and Tristia 3.3 | Samuel J. Huskey | 367 |
An American "Classic": Hillman and Cullen's Mimes of the Courtesans | Thomas E. Jenkins | 387 |
Books Received | 415 |
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